Monster Mash

A wise man once said, There is nothing new under the sun. And thats particularly true when it comes to Hollywood, which retells story after story in celluloid form. The question becomes, then, which is better  the old version or the new version?

Its an issue the Denver Film Society tackles every month with its Old School New School program, which is screening the 1954 classic Godzilla along with 2008s Cloverfield tonight at 6 p.m. Its a double-feature program geared toward teens and their parents, explains DFS programming manager Keith Garcia.

Kids of today might look at Godzilla as being way outdated and totally be about Cloverfield, whereas parents might look at Cloverfield and say, Well, we had Godzilla, Garcia continues. Lets bring it together and let the parents and the teens have it out in the discussion."

Godzilla will screen first, followed by a discussion and Cloverfield. Pizza is included in the ticket price, which is $12 for students, kids and DFS members or $15 for the general public. It all goes down at Starz FilmCenter in the Tivoli; visit www.denverfilm.org or call 303-595-3456.
Fri., Oct. 10, 6 p.m., 2008

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